It is thought Pochettino has taken up Tottenham’s recommendations to make a move for Ivory Coast striker Bony as the London giants seek the goal power to get them into the Premier League top four in the 2014-15 campaign.

However, Swansea are adamant that the 25-year-old is worth a minimum of £25m after his 25-goal Premier League season was boosted by two goals at the World Cup.

And with the player happy to carry on playing in South Wales unless a current Uefa Champions League club come calling, it is thought the Swans would be prepared to knock-back any interest from Tottenham unless they slap silly money on the table.

With Spurs openly on the hunt for a left-back, it is understood Pochettino has made his admiration in Wales defender Davies known to Swansea, with talk of an initial £8m bid.

However, Swansea will demand up to £4m more for Davies, citing the fact that fellow young defensive starlet Luke Shaw cost £30m when Manchester United took him from Southampton last week.

Swansea have the luxury of having Neil Taylor ready to step-up if Spurs make a suitable offer for Davies, while they have also bolstered their ranks by landing 19-year-old Scottish left-back Stephen Kingsley from Falkirk.

Spurs are also believed to be interested in taking Netherlands keeper Vorm as a back-up to No.1 Hugo Lloris, with Swansea being open to cashing-in on the 30-year-old following the signing of Arsenal’s out-of-contract stopper Lukasz Fabianski.

Swansea will be prepared to accept around £6m for the Dutchman, currently on World Cup duty in Brazil, but it is not clear whether Spurs will be ready to match that fee.

Liverpool have also been linked with a move for Vorm although that deal is dependent on Napoli making a permanent move for Pepe Reina.

The future Michu is unclear, with Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins insisting the club have not agreed a deal to sell their Spanish striker and are planning talks with him this week.

Reports in Italy claim that Michu has undergone a medical with Napoli, buy Jenkins maintained: “I can tell you that we have not received any enquiries about Michu.

“The only thing I would say is that I am sure Garry Monk will meet with Michu and discuss things with him when he reports back.”